7
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Monthly Update: Anti-infectives: Opportunities for discovery of new antibiotic targets arising from bacterial genome sequencing initiatives

Pages 241-244 | Published online: 03 Mar 2008

References

  • GALE EF, CUNDLIFFE E, REYNOLDS PE, RICHMOND MIL WARING My The Molecular Basis of Antibiotic Action. John Wiley, London (1981).
  • RUSSELL AD, CHOPRA I: Understanding Antibacterial Ac-tion and Resistance. Ellis Horwood, New York, NY and London (1990).
  • LEVY SB: The Antibiotic Paradox. How Miracle Drugs areDestroying the Miracle. Plenum Press, New York, NY and London (1992).
  • COHEN ML: Epidemiology of drug resistance: implica-tions for a post-antimicrobial era. Science (1992) 257:1050–1055.
  • NEU HC: The crisis in antibiotic resistance. Science (1992)257:1064–1073.
  • KUNIN CM: Resistance to antimicrobial drugs - a world-wide calamity. Ann. Intern. Med. (1993) 118:557–561.
  • TOMASZ A: Multiple-antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacteria. New Dig/i. Med. (1994) 330:1247–1251.
  • GARRETT L: The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World out of Balance. Fanar, Straus and Giroux, New York, NY (1994).
  • BENNETT PM: The spread of drug resistance. In: Popula-tion Genetics of Bacteria. Baumberg S, Young JPW, Saunders SR, Wellington EMLI (Eds.), Cambridge University Press. Soc. Gen. Micro biol. Symp. (1995) 52:317–344.
  • LAMBERT HY: Impact of bacterial resistance to antibiot-ics on therapy. Br. Med. Bull. (1984) 40:102–106.
  • FINLAND M: Emergence of antibiotic resistance in hos-pitals, 1935-1975. Rev. Infect. Dis. (1979) 1:4–21.
  • NOWAK R: Bacterial genome sequence bagged. Science (1995) 269:468–470.
  • FLEISCHMANN RD et al.: Whole-genome random se-quencing and assembly of Haemophilus influenzae Rd. Science (1995) 269:496–512.
  • FRASER CM et al.: The minimal gene complement of Mycoplasma genitallum. Science (1995) 270:397–403.
  • RODOVSKY M, KOONIN E, RUDD KR: New genes Mold sequence: a strategy for fmding genes in the bacte-rial genome. Trends Biochem. Sci. (1994) 19:309–313.
  • RILEY M: Functions of the gene products of Eschericbtacoll. Micro biol. Rev. (1993) 57:862–952.
  • ATLAS RM, BE) AK: Polymerase chain reaction. In: Meth-ods for General and Molecular Bacteriology. Gerhardt P, Murray RGE, Wood WA, Kreig HA (Eds.), American Society for Microbiology, Washington (1994):418–435.
  • DE BRLTIJN FJ, ROSSBACH A: Transposon mutagenesis. In: MethodsforGeneralandMolecularBacteriology. Gerhardt P, Murray RGE, Wood WA, Kreig HR (Eds.), American Society for Microbiology, Washington (1994):387–405.
  • SUTCLIFFE JA: Novel approaches toward discovery of antibacterial agents. Ann. Rep. Med. Chem. (1988) 23:141–150.
  • SALYERS AA, VVIIITT DD: Bacterial Pathogenesis. A Molecu-lar Approach. American Society for Microbiology, Washing-ton (1994).
  • NISBET LJ, WESTLEY JW: Developments in microbialproducts screening. Ann. Rep. Med. Chem. (1986) 21:149–157.
  • FRANCO CMM, COUTINHO LEL: Detection of novel sec-ondary metabolites. Crit. Rev. Biotech. (1991) 11:193–276.
  • KIRSCH DR, LAI MH, MCCULLOUGH J, GILLUM AM: The use of13-galactoside gene fusions to screen for antibac-terial antibiotics. J. Antibiot. (1991) 44:210–217.
  • DOWER WJ, FODOR SPA: The search for molecular diversity (ID: recombinant and synthetic randomized peptide libraries. Ann. Rep. Med. Chem. (1991) 26:271–280.
  • KUNTZ ID: Structure-based strategies for drug designand discovery. Science (1992) 257:1078–1082.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.